•*"—DAILY LEADER afternoon except Saturday and Sunday morning at SAC Itmt If til* Oru|« Printing Company. B. D. RICHMOND, tfuainees Texas. postofflce as eeoond-ciaes United Praia Association. Representatives: Knlll-Burke, lac.. Brokaw Bids., New York Gtty; lit South Michigan Bird.. i raflacttoD upon tlia character, standing or reputation of any , —a or corporation which mar appear la the column* of The «U1 bo gladly corrected upon tta being brought to the attention publishers. m v... THL j U r 11 Li "AS I J'., ■* I r IS;-'. ■ fyy • j| ■ K k>: ■ Orange, texas, friday, February 9, m | HEADLIGHT LAW PROPOSED A valid bill regulating automobiles headlights is ti^e hope of the Texas Highway Commission and Repre- ltative V. E. Fugler of Harrison county. It is de- " to take the place of the Texas Headlight law. |d unconstitutional by the supreme court If enacted, it will be standard as it is in effect in several states, as the house committee on roads and bridges and ferries collaborated...

' l: ' v, ••■•.'r'- Orleans Parted in Cradle. 4fiiU y"! yi' * Pi • f iwfei 111 1W ' .. V t < . ' '. J?. IE w I I' >*.. Feb. S.-*~A (itIn, thread of a material analyze, stretching ftda of miles of cities, J and mountains— tr* has ho;ind together separated almost since K| ',' "' ■ ' . (A are Mrs. Jessie S "~ ] lives here. and Miss Bos-j « of Chicago. j#i«* have grown uj under different tjnvlronments, I had different types of educa-' a 4 experience, harp been en-j out of contact with each j ' I Y t they have remained similar . *£jitt Appearance. mental traits, tastes, j and ideals. ( ,-f_ Shane Joy, Sorrow- When one in ill. the other seems always to share her suffering. When one is happy, her elation is passed on through the invisible ethereal cord to the other. The strange case has aroused the .interest not only of students of heredity and environment but also that of believers in mental telepa- thy—radio of the mind. Here is their story: The twins were born to the Irwin • famil...

' ' ffp ' i r& w ■ % m M 1 I ■m : vr i ' *%; 'mti mSSim 4■'• ■ - 'pXf m $. ^'"VVJ ^'T0ym& " \ VOLUME IX. 'i'\ r\ \'f i l^h: L ■' K \ ; I Bf 1 it' • 1 H ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, *• ELKS CIRCUS CONTEST NOW NEAp END Young Ladies Working Hard For Prizes in Tic- ket Selling Race; Miss Prultt Out in Front. Child Artist The Elks Charity Clfcus contest wan reported as making excellent progress today. ^11 the young ladles of the city I ■who are taking part "in the contest i ure working hard selling tickets for; 'the circus which starts Monday, Feb. Ill and lasts for six days. Plays at flalveston. The circus which will show here has just finished a very profitable engagement at Galveston, where the attendance was large despite bad weather conditions, It is being talked of as the best circus to be shown in Galveston in some time. The standing Saturday evening in the ticket selling contest stood as follows: Tlie Standings. Miss Bertie Pruitt 0650 votes; Mrs. .Gussie Hunt, C10...

•i/iI';? JbawSpPHrSKl t; ■■rqai W-i ■ .-'ft. ;■ " '■ ■ '■ __ __ >t W ■'•"■■ if' 1,1 if*',1- '' B5i| H'r m mbv1 Jm ^ v ■■ L CAsntu Be to appeal* from all President Harding and f Hoover on down to the whose only concern la fat comfort. It is reported • million homes are now scthre construction. This is ntly but a beginning. these million homes, and in i«r millions about to be built, it Id be interesting to know how rn and satisfying Is the elec- wlring installed. Architects and builders have ly grasped, as yet, the de- lopments In electricity brought t within the past five years, uently their plans are likely, individual homeowners take band, to fall in making provision this most essential element of fort and convenience in the The great consuming public wants tricty in all Us terms of liglit, ce, energy. If builders are fall- behind this public demand in "Vawlng their plans, it means simply ;'At they have failed to grasp the sa- J nt fact that what the public wants '' , f 'fill ha...

MM 111 \±_.[ ■-*;, ,, .;^,, . ... i'^vr tMmk fMjtirff! i'! j' Auttt «,«£• «... #<y<* • v? Oyster Stew ' s'M*", k:v jf * V / f DANGER if$ H iH IL S'.'fti ®¥\ DAYTON, O., Fob. 10. -AnitTt- l" premier aviators are preparing the world's endurance for flying. month, weather permitting, John A- Mar Ready and Oak-j f fctUey. will mount <! • vot^ra n j W$,T-Z In an authorized attempt «o! outeio their record of .'15 hours, IS j ij^jg^fttttte* and fifteen seconds o.stab- MpBhed In a flight over San l>iego, 1 ' Cal, last fall. ; p " The California record is not W- ' Ogniaed. as official American Aero-j nautical Association representatives) were not present to observe and J i:;,|ltne the flight. j The trial next month will have ihe full authorization of tin- Army Air Service and official observers will be on hand, according to an an- | nonneement from McCook Field j here. During the flipht. the wings of : the T-2, the same plane iu which ; the former endurance trial was 1 made, will...